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'''Episode 3152''' was broadcast on 25 December 2001, and was the [[Series 46]] grand final. | '''Episode 3152''' was broadcast on 25 December 2001, and was the [[Series 46]] grand final. | ||
− | [[Steve Sandalls]] played [[Ben Wilson]], with Ben Wilson winning | + | [[Steve Sandalls]] played [[Ben Wilson]], with Ben Wilson winning {{score|84|75}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Geoffrey Durham]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Clare Pemberton]]. |
− | NOTE: The {{word| | + | NOTE: The [[conundrum]] had two valid solutions: {{word|ASSISTANT}} and {{word|SATANISTS}}. However, the [[Contestant Guidelines]] say the conundrum will not be a plural ending in -{{word|S}}, thus making {{word|ASSISTANT}} a valid conundrum and {{word|SATANISTS}} not. |
+ | |||
+ | The tie worn by [[Richard Whiteley|Richard]], which had been sent in by a viewer, made the following day's headlines; it spelled out the word "{{word|C O U N T D O W N}}", but his microphone covered the first "{{word|O}}" and the desk "{{word|D O W N}}", thus leaving a certain four-letter word. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-letters |4 |FIETDUGHC|GIFTED |FIDGET |FITCHED* | 23|23 | 27}} | {{R-letters |4 |FIETDUGHC|GIFTED |FIDGET |FITCHED* | 23|23 | 27}} | ||
{{R-numbers |5 | 50|25|100|75|10|7| 373 | {{R-numbers |5 | 50|25|100|75|10|7| 373 | ||
− | |375|sol1= | + | |375|sol1=50 × 7 + 25 |
− | |375|sol2= | + | |375|sol2=50 × 7 + 25 |
− | |cv=373|solcv= | + | |cv=373|solcv=(10 − 7) × 100 + 75 − 50 ÷ 25 |
|30|30|37}} | |30|30|37}} | ||
{{R-TTT |RAWPUNS||UNWRAPS}} | {{R-TTT |RAWPUNS||UNWRAPS}} | ||
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{{R-letters |9 |WKTHOEAGQ|TOWAGE |TOWAGE | | 57|57 | 66}} | {{R-letters |9 |WKTHOEAGQ|TOWAGE |TOWAGE | | 57|57 | 66}} | ||
{{R-numbers |10| 3|9|6|10|5|2| 789 | {{R-numbers |10| 3|9|6|10|5|2| 789 | ||
− | | | + | |— |
− | |789|sol2= | + | |789|sol2=(5 × 2 + 3) × 6 × 10 + 9 |
|57|67|76}} | |57|67|76}} | ||
{{R-TTT |LUTECRY||CUTLERY}} | {{R-TTT |LUTECRY||CUTLERY}} | ||
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{{R-letters |13|YGTIAERGD|GYRATED |TAGGED |GADGETRY | 70|74 | 97}} | {{R-letters |13|YGTIAERGD|GYRATED |TAGGED |GADGETRY | 70|74 | 97}} | ||
{{R-numbers |14| 4|6|1|8|7|9| 519 | {{R-numbers |14| 4|6|1|8|7|9| 519 | ||
− | |510|sol1= | + | |510|sol1=(6 × 8 + 7 − 4) × (9 + 1) |
|515 {{x}} | |515 {{x}} | ||
− | |other=519|solother= | + | |other=519|solother=((8 + 4) × 7 + 1) × 6 + 9 |
|75|74|107}} | |75|74|107}} | ||
− | {{R-conundrum|15|SANTASITS|c2time=3.25|c2sol=ASSISTANT|75|84|117}} | + | {{R-conundrum|15|SANTASITS|c2time=3.25|c2sol=ASSISTANT**|75|84|117}} |
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | {{YouTube|fw2-ExiAGuw|lmLEZpCUD7Q}} (Rounds 1-2 and 15 only) | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:3152}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:3152}} | ||
[[Category:Episodes in Series 46]] | [[Category:Episodes in Series 46]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Grand finals]] | ||
[[Category:15-round games]] | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] |
Revision as of 21:28, 19 September 2022
Episode 3152 was broadcast on 25 December 2001, and was the Series 46 grand final.
Steve Sandalls played Ben Wilson, with Ben Wilson winning 84 – 75. The Dictionary Corner guest was Geoffrey Durham, and the lexicographer was Clare Pemberton.
NOTE: The conundrum had two valid solutions: ASSISTANT and SATANISTS. However, the Contestant Guidelines say the conundrum will not be a plural ending in -S, thus making ASSISTANT a valid conundrum and SATANISTS not.
The tie worn by Richard, which had been sent in by a viewer, made the following day's headlines; it spelled out the word "C O U N T D O W N", but his microphone covered the first "O" and the desk "D O W N", thus leaving a certain four-letter word.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Steve Sandalls | Score | Ben Wilson | Others | Max. |
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1 | RTDIOUSNI | ROUNDS | 6 – 6 | STUDIO | IRONIST*, NITROUS, SORDINI*, TURIONS* | 7 |
2 | VAEOXMCGF | FACE | 10 – 10 | GAME | CAMEO, COMAE*, COXAE*, FOVEA*, OMEGA* | 12 |
3 | RSTEAUDLP | UPDATES | 17 – 17 | PLASTER | PASTURED*, PULSATED, SPLURTED* | 20 |
4 | FIETDUGHC | GIFTED | 23 – 23 | FIDGET | FITCHED* | 27 |
5 | 50 25 100 75 10 7 → 373 | 375
50 × 7 + 25 |
30 – 30 | 375
50 × 7 + 25 |
CV: 373 = (10 − 7) × 100 + 75 − 50 ÷ 25 |
37 |
TTT | RAWPUNS | UNWRAPS | ||||
6 | SOIREMLMB | LIMBERS | 37 – 37 | SLIMMER | EMBOLISM*, EMBROILS* | 45 |
7 | SNRSAIOLF | FLORINS | 44 – 44 | FRISSON | INSOFAR*, SAILORS | 52 |
8 | NAEPDILSN | DENIALS | 51 – 51 | PLANNED | ANNELIDS | 60 |
9 | WKTHOEAGQ | TOWAGE | 57 – 57 | TOWAGE | 66 | |
10 | 3 9 6 10 5 2 → 789 | — | 57 – 67 | 789
(5 × 2 + 3) × 6 × 10 + 9 |
|
76 |
TTT | LUTECRY | CUTLERY | ||||
11 | SNJIENBOP | PONIES | 57 – 74 | BONNIES | BENISON*, ENJOINS*, PENSION | 83 |
12 | CUAPMETVC | ACCEPT | 63 – 74 | MACE | CAECUM*, TEACUP | 89 |
13 | YGTIAERGD | GYRATED | 70 – 74 | TAGGED | GADGETRY | 97 |
14 | 4 6 1 8 7 9 → 519 | 510
(6 × 8 + 7 − 4) × (9 + 1) |
75 – 74 | 515 ☓ |
Best: 519 = ((8 + 4) × 7 + 1) × 6 + 9 |
107 |
15 | SANTASITS | 75 – 84 | ASSISTANT**
(3.25 seconds) |
117 |
External Links
- Episodes with round details
- Episodes on YouTube
- Episodes in Series 46
- Grand finals
- 15-round games
- Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley
- Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician
- Episodes with Clare Pemberton as lexicographer
- Episodes with Geoffrey Durham as a guest
- Recaps with missing or incomplete Teatime Teasers